And, it wasnât just the Mooseheadsâ star players who carried the scoring load. Nine different players tallied, seven of which earned multi-point afternoons.

âWe played our way,â said head coach Dominique Ducharme. âEveryone was well involved with and without the puck, and I thought we had a solid week.â

Indeed. The Mooseheads are 3-0 since the return of forward Jonathan Drouin and netminder Zach Fucale in Wednesdayâs game against the Charlottetown Islander, outscoring the opposition 22-3.

It didnât take long for the Mooseheads to start Sundayâs goal fest. Drouin opened the scoring 1:26 into the contest, and the Mooseheads would fire three more past Jacob Brennan before he got the hook at the end of the opening frame. They would one more in the second, and another three in the final frame.

For the second straight game Drouin notched four points, including a goal and three helpers to lead the way for the Mooseheads. Darcy Ashley and Luca Ciampini scored once and added a pair of assists. Danny Moynihan, Philippe Gadoury and Matt Murphy picked up a goal and an assist. Brandon Vuic scored his first QMJHL goal, while Brent Andrews and Nikolaj Ehlers rounded out the scoring for the Herd.

Pleased but not wholly satisfied by his teamâs weekend performance, Ducharme said thereâs still plenty of room for improvement

âWe donât want to get satisfied; we want to be playing better and polish our game. There are always little details. We want to be executing even better; we want to be faster; we want to be giving even less.

âBut itâs nice to see that everyone has had a good week.â

With the win, the Mooseheads (30-16-0-1) move into a tie for third place with the Oceanic and three points behind the league leading Baie-Comeau Drakkar and Blainville-Boisbriand Armada.